Thursday, 24 March 2016

Wasim Akram says Pakistan cricket lagging behind 10 years from modern game

Pakistani cricketing greats required an update of the national group and the nation's local foundation taking after consecutive thrashings in the World T20 that have guaranteed a conceivable early exit for the previous champions. 

In the wake of triumphing against Bangladesh, the 2009 champs endured sound beatings because of main opponents India and afterward New Zealand that have left their battle wavering on the verge. 

Quick knocking down some pins legend Wasim Akram said the group had been uncovered in all divisions and were miles behind their rivals. 

Identifying with Pakistan's The News on Thursday, he said: "I mean we have not been doing anything right. 

"In [the New Zealand] diversion Sharjeel's thump was the main silver covering and to some degree Sami's knocking down some pins. Else we were truly terrible in all zones. 

"What we have here is the best parcel that was accessible in Pakistan. They are the cream. The issue is that the vast majority of them aren't world class and for that I accuse our framework, which is to a great degree flawed," he said. 

"Our cricket is 10 years behind the present day diversion. We are lingering behind groups like New Zealand since we haven't overhauled or updated our framework. You can't continue rehashing your errors and afterward expect diverse results." 

Maturing skipper Shahid Afridi has additionally experienced harsh criticism for his declining shape and absence of strategic nous. 

The 36-year-old, who is broadly anticipated that would resign when Pakistan close their crusade, started the competition with a match-winning 49 however was impacted for neglecting to pick a pro spinner on a turning Eden Gardens track against India. 

Perused more: Pakistan cricket group not sufficient to be in WT20 semi-finals: Waqar Younis 

His shooting leg-turn, which was critical to Pakistan's accomplishment in years passed by, has likewise looked pleasant. 

"The man who is eccentric and nobody knows how he will perform is playing as a group commander," said batting legend Javed Miandad on Pakistan's Aaj TV channel. 

Previous quick bowler Shoaib Akhtar in the interim said on Wednesday that the group had discarded a match-failing so as to win position against New Zealand to advance wicket-manager Sarfraz Ahmed up the request after openers Sharjeel Khan and Ahmed Shehzad had established the framework for an effective pursue. 

"The batting request wasn't right. We are all tired of yelling and yelling on TV channels [and requesting that for] right the batting request," he said on India's Star Sports Live. 

"They are actually not adjust batsmen, they have no method, on the off chance that you watch them in fact, none of them is playing down the ground." 

Pakistan must beat Australia in Mohali on Friday, and trust their Antipodean adversaries then annihilation India for a possibility of sneaking through on a net run rate

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